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I took dns with sinusitis surgery 3 months back i had mild gastric (from 3 yrs)and mild asthma (don't know when it started but diagnosed 1yr back)also i feel tightness in my chest some breathing difficulty also when i asked ent dr he said it is gastric is it due to gastric or asthma couldn't understand why it is happening i feel difficulty when i walk it gets worse i can't breathe properly to whom i should consult if it could be due to asthma it occurs only exposed to some triggers only right for me allergic to dust and ac and I'm taking care not to expose to them then y it's happening??
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Yes, gastritis can trigger asthma because the conditions often create a cycle where large meals, exercise, or lying down cause reflux that irritates the airways, so you should eat small portion, non trigger meals and staying upright for three hours after eating.
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Consult superspecialist like md physician
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It is advisable,  you consult a physician physically for clinical examination and management accordingly.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Your symptoms—chest tightness, breathlessness on walking, worse with triggers (dust/AC)—are more suggestive of: • Asthma (likely not optimally controlled)
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• Use inhaler regularly (not only during attacks) • Practice proper inhaler technique • Avoid dust, cold air, AC exposure as much as possible • Warm fluids and steam inhalation can help • Don’t ignore exertional breathlessness ⚠️ Red flags: • Breathlessness at rest • Night-time symptoms • Frequent need for relief inhaler ⸻
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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First of all ,you need to evaluate physically. Your symptoms most likely due respiratory condition. May be asthma or another thing .so go nearby hospital and consult with general physician.
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